Dish-washing apparatus.



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EVA ALDRICH, OF EMPORIA, KANSAS.

DISH-'WASHING APPARATUS.

Application filed April 29, 1909. Serial No. 493,044.

To all whom it may concern.'

Be it ltu'own that l, Ev. Anonimi, a citi- Zeii of the United States, residing at llni-y poria, in the county oic Lyon and'Statei ot' Kansas. liaveinventcd a new and useful DiSli-Tfl'iQliii'ig Apparatus, ot' which the following` is a spr-acitication.

My invention relatesy to disli-wasliers; and ite object` is to provide a simple device of this character for \\".i liin;g,` dishes. l attain this object by the niecliaiiisin illustrated in tli'e accoinpan ving,` drawingv in which- Figui-e l is a perepectiye view ot' a having a cylindrical center-post; Fig. a perspective View ot' a `i'otatory table provided with caetereI and having a bore in its center adapted to turn oiiufthe cylindrical base center-post ot' said base.` Fig 3 is a per-I spective view' of the base with. the rotatory table placed thereon; Fig. -l is a perspectiye View of an extrawaiid removable bottoni with orooves in its upper eurface, tov bevplaced within a receptacle; Fig. is a vertical section otl a receptacle showing the inanner of disposingsaid extra bottoni within. Fig. isa perspective view of theentire device with the receptacle coi'itainiiig la Supply of water, and dishes to be washed. v

In the drawing siniilar lettere` ret'er to similar parts throughouty the Several views. The base A supports the table B and holdsl it to a center of inotionby iiieaiizA of the center-poet u whose upper end f: is iii- Serted into the bore in the center of the table B.

The table Al operateupon the base A by rolling on its catetere' fl and turning on theI center-post 'a ot' the base A.

l5 disclosebI an extra bottoni, removable, and havinga series of grooves c in itsv up? per .surface g adapted to conducting settlings toward the outlet otl the receptacle C. The eXtra` removable, grooved bottoni D is adjustable to the walls ot the receptacle C when disposed therein slantingly inclined toward the outlet to conduct Settlings thereto. as shown in Fig. v

Specification of Letters Patent.

Parent-.ea Nov. 2, 1909.

The receptacle C is supported and carried by the table l), while rotating on .the centerpost a ot' the base A: and is supported by thel i tatory table supported thereon having' a bore .in its center adapted to turn on the c vlindrical center-post of Said base, and a receptacle adapted to contain a Supply ot' water and the articles to be'waslied sup portedand carried by said rotatoi'y table.I

substantially as set forth.

2. A dish-washing apparatus comprising a base having a .yliiidrical center-post, a rotatory table supiorted thereon. and held to a center ot' iiiotioii thereby. said table carryingl a receptacle having' at the bottom an outlet through its side walls and being provided within with an extra bottoni reinovable and inclined Slantingly toward the oullet.

fr dish-wasliing` apparatus coinpriieng.

a ybaee having a cylindrical center-post va rotatoiy table provided with casters and having a bore in its. center: said table beingl adapted to operate on said base by rolling on its casters and turning on the center' post of said base, a receptacle supported thereon and carried thereby provided with an extra bottoni removably and inclined slaiitingly toward the bottoni of the receptacle, an outlet. pipe in said .receptacle at the lower end ot Said removable bottoni and having a yQeriee of grooves in its upper sui-tace adapted to conduct Settlings toward the outlet.

.i .i l EVAALDRIGH. 

